Copy and Paste the following assignment onto your own wiki page and then complete the questions to your best ability.
Curl-Ups
1. Health Related - muscular strength
2. Skill Related -reaction time
Push-Ups
1. Health Related - muscular strength
coordination
Pull-Ups
1. Health Related -muscular strength
2. Skill Related - power
Flexed Arm Hang
1. Health Related - muscular strngth
2. Skill Related -agility
Endurance Run (the mile)
1. Health Related - muscular endurance
2. Skill Related - speed
Sit and Reach
1. Health Related -flexibility
2. Skill Related -agility
Shuttle Run
1. Health Related -muscular endurance
2. Skill Related - speed
Pacer
1. Health Related - muscular enderance
2. Skill Related - speed
Standing Long Jump
1. Health Related -body composition
2. Skill Related -agility
50 Yard Dash
1. Health Related -muscular endurance
2. Skill Related -speed
Trunk Lift
1. Health Related-body composition
2. Skill Related - reaction time
Name the 5 HEALTH RELATED FITNESS COMPONENTS:
1.flexibility
2.muscular strength
3.muscular endurance
4.body composition
5.Cardiorespiratory endurance
Read the definitions of the SKILL RELATED FITNESS COMPONENTS and give 2 activity examples of each.
Speed is the ability to move a body part quickly.
1. tennis
2.baseball
Reaction Time is how quickly your brain can respond to a stimulus (like the word “GO”) and initiate a response.
1.tennis
2.football
Agility is being able to change your direction and the speed at which you are traveling quickly and efficiently.
1.baseball
2.football
Balance is the ability to maintain equilibrium while stationary or moving.
1.dance
2.gymnastics
Coordination is the ability to use your body and your senses together to produce smooth efficient movements.
1.baseball
2.tennis
Power is the product of strength and speed and is being able to perform a task as quickly and as forcefully as we can.
1.baseball
2.tennis
Assignment Due 4/22
This week, I would like to hear what you did over spring break! More specifically, I would love to hear how you stayed active and worked off all that Easter candy that you ate! Please complete this in FULL SENTENCES. Read about my spring break below!
Over spring break I spent a lot of time with my 2 kids, Elliott and Gavin. We were very busy going to the YMCA every morning for me to get some exercise and my kids to play in the daycare center (which they love). Some of the places we went to are the Milwaukee County Zoo, the Henry Vilas Zoo in Madison, and Monkey Joes. Besides those places we took many walks and bike rides around the block, played with bubbles and chalk outside, and watched a bunch of movies. As you can see, I am not very good at sitting still even when I am not teaching gym class. :) Here is a picture of my kids at the zoo in Madison!
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Body Composition = the amount of lean body mass compared to the amount of body fat.
What are 3 examples of "lean body mass"?
1. Bone
2. Muscle
3. Organs
4. Body Fluids
What are 3 of the benefits of fat in your body?
1. Acts as an insulator, helping the body adapt to heat and cold
2. Acts as a shock absorber, helping to protect internal organs and bones from injury.
3. Helps the body use vitamins effectively
4. Acts as storage energy when the body needs energy
5. Maintains healthy skin and hair
6. Regulates levels of cholesterol in the blood.
How do you think a person's body composition is tested?
~ Body Composition is measured by calculating a person’s Body Mass Index (or BMI). Elementary students’ body composition is constantly changing due to rapid growth spurts, so children have a different BMI calculation table than adults. Calculating your BMI is generally something your doctor will do at a wellness check that you might not even be aware of to make sure that your body is healthy.
Assignment Due 3/11
Correct your answers from the previous wiki assignment. It might be easiest to just delete what you had already put, and copy and paste the entire section listed below. Remember, this will be used as a study guide for your end of the year Fitness Component test.
Experiment:
Move your arms in large circles going forward
Now move them going backwards.
Your shoulder joint is called a BALL JOINT. All ball joints should have the same range of motion ability.
Answer the following questions:
Name another ball joint in your body.
Can you move it through its full range of motion similar to your shoulder joint?
In full sentences explain WHY it can or cannot move the same way.
Assignment Due 2/26
Answer the questions below in FULL SENTENCES:
What is the definition of FLEXIBILITY?
The ability to move a joint through its complete range of motion
Why is flexibility or stretching important? What are the benefits of doing these types of exercises?
Benefits of stretching include:
Makes it easier to move your body
Decreases stress
Increases blood flow to those muscles
Decreases your chance of injury
Please list 3 examples of physical activities that use flexibility:
This week, you will not be posting anything to your wiki page but you will be emailing me your quiz score from the website. Read on to find out what the assignment is!
Click onthe link below to watch a video about nutrition and follow the steps below to complete your assignment.
Last, in full sentences tell me 2 new pieces of information that you learned from this assignment.
Assignment Due 2/5
1.It is hard to know if we are meeting the serving recommendations in each food group. For one day, I want you to log (on the wiki) all of the food, snacks, and beverages you eat or drink for one whole day. Also, keep track of the physical activity you do (what type and for how long). Log all of this information onto YOUR wiki page before completing the steps below. There is no right/wrong answers.
2. Play this game by inputting what you have eaten and done for activity that day. Not all food choices are available but it is interesting to see what you might be missing!
2. In FULL SENTENCES, describe 3 to 5 differences between the 2 posters.
3. Which poster, do you feel, is easiest to understand?
4. In your opinion, do you think you are meeting the food choice recommendations?
Assignment Due 1/22
Answer the following questions IN FULL SENTENCES.
1. Why is bowling considered a "lifetime" activity?
2. There is a lot of controversy surrounding whether bowling is a "sport" or not.
Do you think bowling is or is not a sport?
Why do you believe this? Provide 2-3 reasons for what you believe (in full sentences).
3. What fitness component(s) (aerobic fitness, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility, or body composition), if any, are practiced during bowling? Explain your answer.
If you want some extra practice with scoring you can print off this sheet for some practice!
Since we are in the team building unit in class, I think it is a good time to reflect on ourselves as part of a team using the "Teamwork" word cloud picture below. IN FULL SENTENCESpull a few words out that best describe you and explain why those words describe you as part of a team. Then, pick a few attributes that you feel you need to work on and explain to me why you need to work on those specific words when working as a team.
Teamwork_Word_Cloud.jpg
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Assignment Due 12/18
On your page answer the following questions in FULL SENTENCES and in PARAGRAPH FORM. Please be honest so I can improve too!
What did you like/dislike about creating your own dance?
Would you prefer to work by yourself or in a group?
Did creating your own dance change your perspective on how challenging dance can be?
What do you think about the amount of pedometer steps you accumulated during the dance unit?
Were you surprised that it was more than most activities?
Any other questions, comments, or suggestions for Mrs. Mulloy about the dance unit?
Assignment Due 12/4
Go back to your page and review your fitness goal. Make any corrections needed according the comments that I made on your page. Remember, this assignment is for a grade so do your best work and if you need help I am happy to help you during recess.
Assignment Due 11/20
* COPY and PASTE all of the green writing onto your own page before you answer the questions! *
Fitness Goal
Please answer all of the questions in a different font color and be VERY SPECIFIC!!! A great place to start is to look at your fitness sheet and check to see if there are any areas where you are NOT in the Health Fitness Zone (HFZ). If so, choose one of those areas to improve on. Remember, that you must start with what your score was and move up from there!
1. Name the fitness test that you would like to improve on:
2. What is a REALISTIC goal score for you in this category?
3. What days/times will you practice these? (ex: Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 7:00 am when I wake up for school)
4. What exercises will you practice? (NOT just lifting weights . . . what lifts or exercises specifically by name)
5. How many repetitions (how many of the exercise you do at one time) and sets (how many times will you repeat those repetitions) will you start with each time you exercise? (ex: 2 sets of 5 push-ups = 10 push-ups total)
6. How will you INCREASE your repetitions to reach your goal by spring testing? (ex: I will start with 2 sets of 5 push-ups three days per week and each month I will add on 1 more push up to each of my repetitions)
* Now go back and re-read your goal to make sure it all flows together and is focused on the same goal all the way through. Make sure that you will increase enough to reach your goal by May! *
Assignment Due 11/13
1. REVIEW your example of Muscular Strength and Endurance and Aerobic Fitness to make sure they are the best examples possible.
2. Answer the following questions in COMPLETE sentences.
What is your favorite physical activity to participate in? Why?
Assignment Due 11/6
COPY and PASTE the following onto your wiki page (this should replace your current definitions)
Muscular Strength is the ability of the muscle to exert force during an activity (how strong you are).
Muscular Endurance is the ability of the muscle to continue to perform without fatigue (how long your muscles can last)
5 examples of muscular strength and endurance exercises or activities:
1. Watch the MOVIE about the MUSCULAR SYSTEM (you may have to "temporarily disable your pop-up blocker" by clicking on warning bar at top of page)
2. Take the QUIZ
On your wiki page:
3. Write your definitions of :
Muscular Strength-
Muscular Endurance-
Assignment Due 10/23
Review Week! No new additions to your wiki pages are necessary but . . .
Review what you have completed on your wiki page and make sure that all is completed correctly (answers are correct).
Remember that this will be a study guide for you at the end of the year for the written Fitness Test so you will want to have your wiki organized and correct!
Some things to make sure you have are:
Labels - be sure to label all answers that you have put in. You might want to copy/paste the questions that were asked so you know what the answer you put was for.
Corrections - I have commented on some pages or I have commented in class on what is correct. Think back to what has been said and make sure to complete all answers correctly.
Organize - It could be helpful to look at other classmate's pages to see how they are organizing their material to give you some ideas. Don't be afraid to use color, font types and sizes, etc.
The newest assignments should be at the TOP of the page. Some of you put them at the bottom . . . this should be fixed!
Be sure you are putting a DATE and adding a LINE in between assignments (use the button to the right of the bullets button to make the line).
Assignment Due 10/16
1. Click on the link below and enter your age and resting heart rate into the boxes to check your math from last week.
2. If the numbers for your maximum heart rate, minimum training heart rate, and maximum training heart rate are different than what you calculated change them to correct answers provided by the computer.
*Respond to the following questions in full sentences on your personal wiki page.*
3. Why do you have gym (physical education) class?
4. How does fitness and health relate to gym (physical education) class?
Copy and paste the following questions onto your wiki page and answer them in a different color font.
Why is exercise necessary for our heart to be healthy?
What can happen if we don't exercise our heart muscle?
What are the risk factors of heart disease that you have control over
3. Learn how to take your heart rate by taking your pulse using one of the methods pictured below.
Place index and middle finger on either side of the wind pipe and gently press. Carefully reposition fingers until you find the constant beat of your heart rate.
Place index and middle finger on either side of the wind pipe and gently press. Carefully reposition fingers until you find the constant beat of your heart rate.
Place your index and middle fingers on the inside of the wrist just below the thumb and gently press. Carefully reposition fingers until you find the constant beat of your heart rate.
Place your index and middle fingers on the inside of the wrist just below the thumb and gently press. Carefully reposition fingers until you find the constant beat of your heart rate.
4. Take your resting heart rate - your resting heart rate is the speed of you heart when you are resting. It is best taken in the morning when you first wake up but after resting on the couch for a while with little movement would work fine as well for your homework.
Place fingers on neck/wrist and find pulse
Using a watch with a second hand, count the beats for 10 seconds.
Multiply that number by 6 to know what your heart rate is per minute.
* The average resting heart rate for a child is between 70 and 100 beats per minute so there is not one right answer. *
5. This time find your target heart rate range by doing the math yourself. Copy the answers below onto your personal page. The formulas at the bottom will help you find the answers.
* Copy the following bullets onto your page and put the answers in the spaces (they do not need to be underlined).*
(Also known as: Cardio-Respiratory Endurance)Definition:our body's ability to maintain moderate to vigorous physical activity that targets our heart and lungs.
1. Watch the MOVIE about the HEART AND CIRCULATORY SYSTEM (you may have to "temporarily disable your pop-up blocker by right clicking on warning bar)
2. Take the QUIZ
3. Watch the MOVIE about the LUNGS and RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
4. Take the QUIZ
On your wiki page:
List 5 activities that target good aerobic fitness.
1. Running
2. Walking (quickly)
3. Jump Roping
4. Swimming
5. Basketball
List 3 activities that practice little aerobic fitness.
1. Watching TV/Playing on the computer
2. Stretching
3. Push-ups
Write what you feel you will take away from this assignment.
What have you learned?
What did you find interesting?
What questions or information on aerobic fitness would you like to know more about?
Assignment Due 9/25
Please complete this next assignment at the top of the page so that your assignment from last week is at the bottom. If you would like, use the "Insert Horizontal Rule" button at the top of the page when in EDIT mode (this is the button to the right of the bulleted list button). This will separate your new assignment from your previous assignment with a line.
Please watch the following video on basic climbing techniques.
Now that you have viewed the video, on your own personal page, I would like you to please write a few sentences stating:
What you learned from the video
How do you plan to use and apply that information
What your thoughts are now that you have had a chance to try rock climbing (can be positive or negative . . . you will not hurt my feelings).
Lastly, please follow this link to play a fun, but challenging, rock climbing game. On the left side there is a "how to play" link to teach you what you need to do to play the game. Then you are ready to "select a wall" to climb and see if you are successful!
Welcome to our new wiki that we will be using throught the school year. Some of us maybe already know how to use a wiki but others may not. So, to begin, I would like you to watch the following video on what a wiki is and what it can be used for to help you better understand how we plan on using this.
Once you have previewed this video, please find your personal page located on this wiki on the left toolbar under "all pages". Feel free to spruce up your page with color or pictures to make it your own space as long as it is easy for others to navigate. Then I would like you to write a few sentences telling me how your summer was and what your favorite activity was to get some practice using the wiki.
spring break my cousins watched me they took me to alot of fun places like one day we wen to the mini golf place we even did that twice. then they took me to discovery world and thats alot of walking so i was tired that day. then wehad a nerf gun fight all around my house and it was alot of fun!!!!!!
Experiment:
Assignment Due 3/25
Body Composition = the amount of lean body mass compared to the amount of body fat.
What are 3 examples of "lean body mass"?
1. Bone
2. Muscle
3. Organs
4. Body Fluids
What are 3 of the benefits of fat in your body?
1. Acts as an insulator, helping the body adapt to heat and cold
2. Acts as a shock absorber, helping to protect internal organs and bones from injury.
3. Helps the body use vitamins effectively
4. Acts as storage energy when the body needs energy
5. Maintains healthy skin and hair
6. Regulates levels of cholesterol in the blood.
How do you think a person's body composition is tested?
~ Body Composition is measured by calculating a person’s Body Mass Index (or BMI). Elementary students’ body composition is constantly changing due to rapid growth spurts, so children have a different BMI calculation table than adults. Calculating your BMI is generally something your doctor will do at a wellness check that you might not even be aware of to make sure that your body is healthy.
Move your arms in large circles going forward
Now move them going backwards.
Your shoulder joint is called a BALL JOINT. All ball joints should have the same range of motion ability.
Answer the following questions:
Name another ball joint in your body. your hip
Can you move it through its full range of motion similar to your shoulder joint? yes.
In full sentences explain WHY it can or cannot move the same way. you can move your hip in many different ways.
Assignment Due 2/26
Answer the questions below in FULL SENTENCES:
What is the definition of FLEXIBILITY? Flexibility is if you can do streches good or being flexible.
Why is flexibility or stretching important? What are the benefits of doing these types of exercises?
flexibility is important because if you are playing a sport you could hurt yourself.
Please list 3 examples of physical activities that use flexibility:
Last, in full sentences tell me 2 new pieces of information that you learned from this assignment. stuff that can uincrease heart disease and how labels can help you
breakfest: pankcakes and bacon with strawberries
lunch: pizza with carrots and dip
dinner: tacos with some tostitos
snacks: popcorn corrots and dip
did you planet power: yes
what food groups/activity was missing: none
How might you use this online tool to help you better plan your food intake to meet the food recommendations? it teaches you to eat better foods so you can get healthier.
in full sentences describe 3-5 differences betweent he two posters. one difference is one was a plate and one was a pyrimid. another is that the plate gives alot more info on the food groups and waht is healthy. the last one is that the pyrimid just showed the main food groups.
which poster do you think is the esiest to understand? the pyrimid in your opinion do you think you are meeting the food choice reccomendations?yes
Answer the following questions IN FULL SENTENCES.
1. Why is bowling considered a "lifetime" activity? Because you can do it at any age you simply just have to roll the ball and knock the pins down.
2. There is a lot of controversy surrounding whether bowling is a "sport" or not.
Do you think bowling is or is not a sport? yes
Why do you believe this? Provide 2-3 reasons for what you believe (in full sentences). yes because in high school there are teams and if there are teams there are usually sports. there is also a bowling league and if you have teams its considered a team sport.
3. What fitness component(s) (aerobic fitness, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility, or body composition), if any, are practiced during bowling? Explain your answer. i think that you need to have strength because you are lifting the ball up and getting stronger,and if you dont have muscle then you wouldnt be able to lift up the ball.
If you want some extra practice with scoring you can print off this sheet for some practice!
Bowling Practice Worksheet
i think i was good at trust and listening. Trust because when you trust someone it usually ands up good and i think i am good at that. listening becuase if you listen to someone they might have a good i dea and i think me and my groups are good at that. two things that i dont think im good at is planning and leadership. leadership i dont think i like taking charge at stuff because i feel like my ideas wouldnt be good. planning because i dont usually come up with ideas because by the time i think of one were already doing something or people are talking over me.
i liked how we got to pick out what we wanted to do it made it alot easier. I would perfer dancing by a group but if we did a partner or a line dance i would like dancing in a group. It definently changed my perspective it is alot harder than you think theirs alot of stuff to memorize. It didnt get very high at all i think it was because we werent doing alot of running. mine was not higher than any of the other activities i dont know why i shiould probably look into that. I think we should pick who is in your group or have at least 2 boys and 2 girls or just so its even but i thought that it was really fun!!!!
1. Name the fitness test that you would like to improve on: push ups
2. What is a REALISTIC goal score for you in this category? 3
3. What days/times will you practice these? (ex: Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 7:00 am when I wake up for school) weekends What time of day before i go to bed
4. What exercises will you practice? (NOT just lifting weights . . . what lifts or exercises specifically by name)jumping jacks
5. How many repetitions (how many of the exercise you do at one time) and sets (how many times will you repeat those repetitions) will you start with each time you exercise? (ex: 2 sets of 5 push-ups = 10 push-ups total) How can you start with 20 if your goal is to do 3? Are you doing regular push-ups or modified?
6. How will you INCREASE your repetitions to reach your goal by spring testing? (ex: I will start with 2 sets of 5 push-ups three days per week and each month I will add on 1 more push up to each of my repetitions)i will do regular push ups and add on as i go i will add 2 more every time
softball because it helps me with running and i like having fun with my friends
Muscular Strength is the ability of the muscle to exert force during an activity (how strong you are). Muscular Endurance is the ability of the muscle to continue to perform without fatigue (how long your muscles can last
1.push ups
2.burpies
3.relays
4.curl ups
5.jumping jacks
1 wieghts
1.my defenition of muscular strength is all the muscles that help your body move and breathe
2.my defenition of muscular endurance is making your muscles stonger and healthy
you have PE because it help you get healthy>
fitness and health relate to gym because they try to make you more healthy and it is fun to figure out how you are doing in fitness.
excersise is necessary for our heart so it can pump blood
if we dont excersise our heart muscle it could stop pummping blood
the risks of heart diseases are being older or having other people in the family who have had the same problem
my age 10
seconds10
my resting heart rate78
my maximum heart rate 210
minimum heart rate =211 correct answer 157
my maximum heart rate=339 correct answer 184
1. running soccer football biking walking
2. WATCHING T.V PLAYING ON THE COMPUTER PLAYING VIDEO GAMES
YOUR BODY COULDNT BREATHE WITHOUT THE RESPERITORY SYSTEM WHEN YOU BREATHE OUT AIR YOU ACTUALLY BREATHE OUT CARBON DIOXIDE AND I FOUND THAT INTERESTING WHAT OTHER BODY PARTS HELP YOU BREATHE
i learned that you should use the inside and outside of your foot.
i wont sag when i am on the rockwall.
i think the rockwall has little foot spots but other then that i think its really fun!!!!!!
OVER THE SUMMER I WON 4 SOFTBALL TOURNAMENTS!!! ALASO I TRIED OUT FOR A VOLLEYBALL TEAM THE HOLY APOSTALECHARGERS! I ALSO WENT TO NOAHS ARK SO MUCH FUN!!!!!!!!!!
KELLYS PAGE
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Copy and Paste the following assignment onto your own wiki page and then complete the questions to your best ability.
Curl-Ups
1. Health Related - muscular strength
2. Skill Related -reaction time
Push-Ups
1. Health Related - muscular strength
coordination
Pull-Ups
1. Health Related -muscular strength
2. Skill Related - power
Flexed Arm Hang
1. Health Related - muscular strngth
2. Skill Related -agility
Endurance Run (the mile)
1. Health Related - muscular endurance
2. Skill Related - speed
Sit and Reach
1. Health Related -flexibility
2. Skill Related -agility
Shuttle Run
1. Health Related -muscular endurance
2. Skill Related - speed
Pacer
1. Health Related - muscular enderance
2. Skill Related - speed
Standing Long Jump
1. Health Related -body composition
2. Skill Related -agility
50 Yard Dash
1. Health Related -muscular endurance
2. Skill Related -speed
Trunk Lift
1. Health Related-body composition
2. Skill Related - reaction time
Name the 5 HEALTH RELATED FITNESS COMPONENTS:
1.flexibility
2.muscular strength
3.muscular endurance
4.body composition
5.Cardiorespiratory endurance
Read the definitions of the SKILL RELATED FITNESS COMPONENTS and give 2 activity examples of each.
Speed is the ability to move a body part quickly.
1. tennis
2.baseball
Reaction Time is how quickly your brain can respond to a stimulus (like the word “GO”) and initiate a response.
1.tennis
2.football
Agility is being able to change your direction and the speed at which you are traveling quickly and efficiently.
1.baseball
2.football
Balance is the ability to maintain equilibrium while stationary or moving.
1.dance
2.gymnastics
Coordination is the ability to use your body and your senses together to produce smooth efficient movements.
1.baseball
2.tennis
Power is the product of strength and speed and is being able to perform a task as quickly and as forcefully as we can.
1.baseball
2.tennis
Assignment Due 4/22
This week, I would like to hear what you did over spring break! More specifically, I would love to hear how you stayed active and worked off all that Easter candy that you ate! Please complete this in FULL SENTENCES. Read about my spring break below!
Over spring break I spent a lot of time with my 2 kids, Elliott and Gavin. We were very busy going to the YMCA every morning for me to get some exercise and my kids to play in the daycare center (which they love). Some of the places we went to are the Milwaukee County Zoo, the Henry Vilas Zoo in Madison, and Monkey Joes. Besides those places we took many walks and bike rides around the block, played with bubbles and chalk outside, and watched a bunch of movies. As you can see, I am not very good at sitting still even when I am not teaching gym class. :) Here is a picture of my kids at the zoo in Madison!
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=Body Composition = the amount of lean body mass compared to the amount of body fat.
What are 3 examples of "lean body mass"?
1. Bone
2. Muscle
3. Organs
4. Body Fluids
What are 3 of the benefits of fat in your body?
1. Acts as an insulator, helping the body adapt to heat and cold
2. Acts as a shock absorber, helping to protect internal organs and bones from injury.
3. Helps the body use vitamins effectively
4. Acts as storage energy when the body needs energy
5. Maintains healthy skin and hair
6. Regulates levels of cholesterol in the blood.
How do you think a person's body composition is tested?
~ Body Composition is measured by calculating a person’s Body Mass Index (or BMI). Elementary students’ body composition is constantly changing due to rapid growth spurts, so children have a different BMI calculation table than adults. Calculating your BMI is generally something your doctor will do at a wellness check that you might not even be aware of to make sure that your body is healthy.
Assignment Due 3/11
Correct your answers from the previous wiki assignment. It might be easiest to just delete what you had already put, and copy and paste the entire section listed below. Remember, this will be used as a study guide for your end of the year Fitness Component test.
Experiment:
Move your arms in large circles going forward
Now move them going backwards.
Your shoulder joint is called a BALL JOINT. All ball joints should have the same range of motion ability.
Answer the following questions:
Name another ball joint in your body.
Can you move it through its full range of motion similar to your shoulder joint?
In full sentences explain WHY it can or cannot move the same way.
Assignment Due 2/26
Answer the questions below in FULL SENTENCES:
What is the definition of FLEXIBILITY?
The ability to move a joint through its complete range of motion
Why is flexibility or stretching important? What are the benefits of doing these types of exercises?
Benefits of stretching include:
Please list 3 examples of physical activities that use flexibility:
1. Gymnastics
2. Dance
3. Yoga
4. Pilates
5. Martial Arts
PLEASE TAKE THIS SURVEY!!!
http://www.zoomerang.com/Survey/WEB22EUABH8JHGAssignment Due 2/19
This week, you will not be posting anything to your wiki page but you will be emailing me your quiz score from the website. Read on to find out what the assignment is!
Click onthe link below to watch a video about nutrition and follow the steps below to complete your assignment.
http://www.brainpop.com/health/nutrition/nutrition/
If the website requires you to login to view the video/quiz, please use the following:
Username: glenpark
Password: park
Watch the nutrition video.
When the video is finished click "TAKE THE QUIZ"
click "GRADED QUIZ"
COMPLETE the quiz using what you learned in the video
When finished with the 10 questions, choose "EMAIL QUIZ"
Insert your NAME (first and last)
my email katie.mulloy@nbexcellence.org
Classroom teacher BAUER
Click SEND and you are finished!!
Assignment Due 2/12
Learn about how to read NUTRITION LABELS using the following website and answer the following questions.
http://www.nourishinteractive.com/nutrition-tools-healthy-family/parents-food-labels-nutrition-facts-tool
Questions:
What is a serving size?
Where does most of your sodium come from?
What are the 2 types of carbohydrates?
What is considered high/low % Daily Value?
Now PLAY THE GAME to see how well you can read the nutrition labels?
http://www.nourishinteractive.com/kids/healthy-games/7-ride-the-food-label-game-nutrient-information
Last, in full sentences tell me 2 new pieces of information that you learned from this assignment.
Assignment Due 2/5
1.It is hard to know if we are meeting the serving recommendations in each food group. For one day, I want you to log (on the wiki) all of the food, snacks, and beverages you eat or drink for one whole day. Also, keep track of the physical activity you do (what type and for how long). Log all of this information onto YOUR wiki page before completing the steps below. There is no right/wrong answers.
2. Play this game by inputting what you have eaten and done for activity that day. Not all food choices are available but it is interesting to see what you might be missing!
http://www.fns.usda.gov/multimedia/Games/Blastoff/BlastOff_Game.html
3.Answer the questions below in FULL SENTENCES!!
Did you make it to Planet Power?
What food groups/activity were missing?
How might you use this online tool to help you better plan your food intake to meet the food recommendations?
Assignment Due 1/29
1. OPEN and READ all of the information on the Posters below.
2. In FULL SENTENCES, describe 3 to 5 differences between the 2 posters.
3. Which poster, do you feel, is easiest to understand?
4. In your opinion, do you think you are meeting the food choice recommendations?
Assignment Due 1/22
Answer the following questions IN FULL SENTENCES.
1. Why is bowling considered a "lifetime" activity?
2. There is a lot of controversy surrounding whether bowling is a "sport" or not.
Do you think bowling is or is not a sport?
Why do you believe this? Provide 2-3 reasons for what you believe (in full sentences).
3. What fitness component(s) (aerobic fitness, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility, or body composition), if any, are practiced during bowling? Explain your answer.
If you want some extra practice with scoring you can print off this sheet for some practice!
Bowling Practice Worksheet
You can check your above answers on the following website: http://www.bowlinggenius.com
Assignment Due 1/8
Since we are in the team building unit in class, I think it is a good time to reflect on ourselves as part of a team using the "Teamwork" word cloud picture below. IN FULL SENTENCES pull a few words out that best describe you and explain why those words describe you as part of a team. Then, pick a few attributes that you feel you need to work on and explain to me why you need to work on those specific words when working as a team.
=Assignment Due 12/18
On your page answer the following questions in FULL SENTENCES and in PARAGRAPH FORM. Please be honest so I can improve too!
What did you like/dislike about creating your own dance?
Would you prefer to work by yourself or in a group?
Did creating your own dance change your perspective on how challenging dance can be?
What do you think about the amount of pedometer steps you accumulated during the dance unit?
Were you surprised that it was more than most activities?
Any other questions, comments, or suggestions for Mrs. Mulloy about the dance unit?
Assignment Due 12/4
Go back to your page and review your fitness goal. Make any corrections needed according the comments that I made on your page. Remember, this assignment is for a grade so do your best work and if you need help I am happy to help you during recess.
Assignment Due 11/20
* COPY and PASTE all of the green writing onto your own page before you answer the questions! *
Fitness GoalPlease answer all of the questions in a different font color and be VERY SPECIFIC!!! A great place to start is to look at your fitness sheet and check to see if there are any areas where you are NOT in the Health Fitness Zone (HFZ). If so, choose one of those areas to improve on. Remember, that you must start with what your score was and move up from there!
1. Name the fitness test that you would like to improve on:
2. What is a REALISTIC goal score for you in this category?3. What days/times will you practice these? (ex: Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 7:00 am when I wake up for school)
4. What exercises will you practice? (NOT just lifting weights . . . what lifts or exercises specifically by name)
5. How many repetitions (how many of the exercise you do at one time) and sets (how many times will you repeat those repetitions) will you start with each time you exercise? (ex: 2 sets of 5 push-ups = 10 push-ups total)
6. How will you INCREASE your repetitions to reach your goal by spring testing? (ex: I will start with 2 sets of 5 push-ups three days per week and each month I will add on 1 more push up to each of my repetitions)
* Now go back and re-read your goal to make sure it all flows together and is focused on the same goal all the way through. Make sure that you will increase enough to reach your goal by May! *
Assignment Due 11/13
1. REVIEW your example of Muscular Strength and Endurance and Aerobic Fitness to make sure they are the best examples possible.
2. Answer the following questions in COMPLETE sentences.
What is your favorite physical activity to participate in? Why?
Assignment Due 11/6
COPY and PASTE the following onto your wiki page (this should replace your current definitions)
Muscular Strength is the ability of the muscle to exert force during an activity (how strong you are).
Muscular Endurance is the ability of the muscle to continue to perform without fatigue (how long your muscles can last)
5 examples of muscular strength and endurance exercises or activities:
1. Lifting Weights
2. Pull-ups, Curl-ups, Push-ups
3. Football
4. Gymnastics
5. Rock Climbing
Assignment Due 10/30
Go to the following website: http://kidshealth.org/kid/htbw/htbw_main_page.html
1. Watch the MOVIE about the MUSCULAR SYSTEM (you may have to "temporarily disable your pop-up blocker" by clicking on warning bar at top of page)
2. Take the QUIZ
On your wiki page:
3. Write your definitions of :
Muscular Strength-
Muscular Endurance-
Assignment Due 10/23
Review Week! No new additions to your wiki pages are necessary but . . .
Review what you have completed on your wiki page and make sure that all is completed correctly (answers are correct).
Remember that this will be a study guide for you at the end of the year for the written Fitness Test so you will want to have your wiki organized and correct!
Some things to make sure you have are:
Labels - be sure to label all answers that you have put in. You might want to copy/paste the questions that were asked so you know what the answer you put was for.
Corrections - I have commented on some pages or I have commented in class on what is correct. Think back to what has been said and make sure to complete all answers correctly.
Organize - It could be helpful to look at other classmate's pages to see how they are organizing their material to give you some ideas. Don't be afraid to use color, font types and sizes, etc.
The newest assignments should be at the TOP of the page. Some of you put them at the bottom . . . this should be fixed!
Be sure you are putting a DATE and adding a LINE in between assignments (use the button to the right of the bullets button to make the line).
Assignment Due 10/16
1. Click on the link below and enter your age and resting heart rate into the boxes to check your math from last week.
http://www.healthchecksystems.com/heart.asp
2. If the numbers for your maximum heart rate, minimum training heart rate, and maximum training heart rate are different than what you calculated change them to correct answers provided by the computer.
*Respond to the following questions in full sentences on your personal wiki page.*
3. Why do you have gym (physical education) class?
4. How does fitness and health relate to gym (physical education) class?
Assignment Due 10/9
1. Go to the link below. Read the short article.
http://www.kidshealth.org/kid/stay_healthy/fit/work_it_out.html2. Next, go to the link below and read the article on Heart Disease.
http://kidshealth.org/kid/grownup/conditions/heart_disease.html
Copy and paste the following questions onto your wiki page and answer them in a different color font.
Why is exercise necessary for our heart to be healthy?
What can happen if we don't exercise our heart muscle?
What are the risk factors of heart disease that you have control over
3. Learn how to take your heart rate by taking your pulse using one of the methods pictured below.
4. Take your resting heart rate - your resting heart rate is the speed of you heart when you are resting. It is best taken in the morning when you first wake up but after resting on the couch for a while with little movement would work fine as well for your homework.
Place fingers on neck/wrist and find pulse
Using a watch with a second hand, count the beats for 10 seconds.
Multiply that number by 6 to know what your heart rate is per minute.
* The average resting heart rate for a child is between 70 and 100 beats per minute so there is not one right answer. *5. This time find your target heart rate range by doing the math yourself. Copy the answers below onto your personal page. The formulas at the bottom will help you find the answers.
* Copy the following bullets onto your page and put the answers in the spaces (they do not need to be underlined).*
My Age =
My Resting Heart Rate =
My Maximum Heart Rate =
My Minimum Training Heart Rate =
My Maximum Training Heart Rate =
Maximum Heart Rate:
220 - your age = (final answer)
Minimum Heart Rate :
220 - (your age) = (1st answer) - (resting heart rate) = (2nd answer) X 0.60 = (3rd answer) + (resting heart rate) = (final answer)
Maximum Heart Rate:
220 -( your age) = (1st answer) - (resting heart rate) = (2nd answer) X 0.80 = (3rd answer) + (resting heart rate) = (final answer)
Assignment Due 10/2
Aerobic Fitness
(Also known as: Cardio-Respiratory Endurance)Definition: our body's ability to maintain moderate to vigorous physical activity that targets our heart and lungs.
(how strong your heart is!!!)
Please complete ALL parts listed below!
Go to the following kids health website: http://kidshealth.org/kid/htbw/htbw_main_page.html#cat120
1. Watch the MOVIE about the HEART AND CIRCULATORY SYSTEM (you may have to "temporarily disable your pop-up blocker by right clicking on warning bar)
2. Take the QUIZ
3. Watch the MOVIE about the LUNGS and RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
4. Take the QUIZ
On your wiki page:List 5 activities that target good aerobic fitness.
1. Running
2. Walking (quickly)
3. Jump Roping
4. Swimming
5. Basketball
List 3 activities that practice little aerobic fitness.
1. Watching TV/Playing on the computer
2. Stretching
3. Push-ups
Write what you feel you will take away from this assignment.Assignment Due 9/25
Please complete this next assignment at the top of the page so that your assignment from last week is at the bottom. If you would like, use the "Insert Horizontal Rule" button at the top of the page when in EDIT mode (this is the button to the right of the bulleted list button). This will separate your new assignment from your previous assignment with a line.
Please watch the following video on basic climbing techniques.Beginning Techniques for Indoor Rock Climbing -- powered by ehow
Now that you have viewed the video, on your own personal page, I would like you to please write a few sentences stating:What you learned from the video
How do you plan to use and apply that information
What your thoughts are now that you have had a chance to try rock climbing (can be positive or negative . . . you will not hurt my feelings).
Lastly, please follow this link to play a fun, but challenging, rock climbing game. On the left side there is a "how to play" link to teach you what you need to do to play the game. Then you are ready to "select a wall" to climb and see if you are successful!
http://www.cyberclimber.com
Welcome Mrs. Bauer's Class!!!
Welcome to our new wiki that we will be using throught the school year. Some of us maybe already know how to use a wiki but others may not. So, to begin, I would like you to watch the following video on what a wiki is and what it can be used for to help you better understand how we plan on using this.
Once you have previewed this video, please find your personal page located on this wiki on the left toolbar under "all pages". Feel free to spruce up your page with color or pictures to make it your own space as long as it is easy for others to navigate. Then I would like you to write a few sentences telling me how your summer was and what your favorite activity was to get some practice using the wiki.
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spring break my cousins watched me they took me to alot of fun places like one day we wen to the mini golf place we even did that twice. then they took me to discovery world and thats alot of walking so i was tired that day. then wehad a nerf gun fight all around my house and it was alot of fun!!!!!!
Experiment:
Assignment Due 3/25
Body Composition = the amount of lean body mass compared to the amount of body fat.
What are 3 examples of "lean body mass"?
1. Bone
2. Muscle
3. Organs
4. Body Fluids
What are 3 of the benefits of fat in your body?
1. Acts as an insulator, helping the body adapt to heat and cold
2. Acts as a shock absorber, helping to protect internal organs and bones from injury.
3. Helps the body use vitamins effectively
4. Acts as storage energy when the body needs energy
5. Maintains healthy skin and hair
6. Regulates levels of cholesterol in the blood.
How do you think a person's body composition is tested?
~ Body Composition is measured by calculating a person’s Body Mass Index (or BMI). Elementary students’ body composition is constantly changing due to rapid growth spurts, so children have a different BMI calculation table than adults. Calculating your BMI is generally something your doctor will do at a wellness check that you might not even be aware of to make sure that your body is healthy.
Move your arms in large circles going forward
Now move them going backwards.
Your shoulder joint is called a BALL JOINT. All ball joints should have the same range of motion ability.
Answer the following questions:
Name another ball joint in your body. your hip
Can you move it through its full range of motion similar to your shoulder joint? yes.
In full sentences explain WHY it can or cannot move the same way. you can move your hip in many different ways.
Assignment Due 2/26Answer the questions below in FULL SENTENCES:
What is the definition of FLEXIBILITY? Flexibility is if you can do streches good or being flexible.
Why is flexibility or stretching important? What are the benefits of doing these types of exercises?
flexibility is important because if you are playing a sport you could hurt yourself.
Please list 3 examples of physical activities that use flexibility:
1.gymnastics
2.yoga
3. dance
PLEASE TAKE THIS SURVEY!!!
http://www.zoomerang.com/Survey/WEB22EUABH8JHG
Learn about how to read NUTRITION LABELS using the following website and answer the following questions.http://www.nourishinteractive.com/nutrition-tools-healthy-family/parents-food-labels-nutrition-facts-tool
Questions:
What is a serving size? the amount of food in one serving
What are the 2 types of fat that increase your risk for heart disease? trans fat saturated fat
Where does most of your sodium come from? prossesed food
What are the 2 types of carbohydrates? sugar and dietary fiber
What is considered high/low % Daily Value?it depends on the calories
Now PLAY THE GAME to see how well you can read the nutrition labels?
http://www.nourishinteractive.com/kids/healthy-games/7-ride-the-food-label-game-nutrient-information
Last, in full sentences tell me 2 new pieces of information that you learned from this assignment. stuff that can uincrease heart disease and how labels can help you
breakfest: pankcakes and bacon with strawberries
lunch: pizza with carrots and dipdinner: tacos with some tostitos
snacks: popcorn corrots and dip
did you planet power: yes
what food groups/activity was missing: none
How might you use this online tool to help you better plan your food intake to meet the food recommendations? it teaches you to eat better foods so you can get healthier.
in full sentences describe 3-5 differences betweent he two posters. one difference is one was a plate and one was a pyrimid. another is that the plate gives alot more info on the food groups and waht is healthy. the last one is that the pyrimid just showed the main food groups.
which poster do you think is the esiest to understand? the pyrimid in your opinion do you think you are meeting the food choice reccomendations? yes
Answer the following questions IN FULL SENTENCES.1. Why is bowling considered a "lifetime" activity? Because you can do it at any age you simply just have to roll the ball and knock the pins down.
2. There is a lot of controversy surrounding whether bowling is a "sport" or not.
Do you think bowling is or is not a sport? yes
Why do you believe this? Provide 2-3 reasons for what you believe (in full sentences). yes because in high school there are teams and if there are teams there are usually sports. there is also a bowling league and if you have teams its considered a team sport.
3. What fitness component(s) (aerobic fitness, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility, or body composition), if any, are practiced during bowling? Explain your answer. i think that you need to have strength because you are lifting the ball up and getting stronger,and if you dont have muscle then you wouldnt be able to lift up the ball.
If you want some extra practice with scoring you can print off this sheet for some practice!
Bowling Practice Worksheet
i think i was good at trust and listening. Trust because when you trust someone it usually ands up good and i think i am good at that. listening becuase if you listen to someone they might have a good i dea and i think me and my groups are good at that. two things that i dont think im good at is planning and leadership. leadership i dont think i like taking charge at stuff because i feel like my ideas wouldnt be good. planning because i dont usually come up with ideas because by the time i think of one were already doing something or people are talking over me.
i liked how we got to pick out what we wanted to do it made it alot easier. I would perfer dancing by a group but if we did a partner or a line dance i would like dancing in a group. It definently changed my perspective it is alot harder than you think theirs alot of stuff to memorize. It didnt get very high at all i think it was because we werent doing alot of running. mine was not higher than any of the other activities i dont know why i shiould probably look into that. I think we should pick who is in your group or have at least 2 boys and 2 girls or just so its even but i thought that it was really fun!!!!
1. Name the fitness test that you would like to improve on: push ups
2. What is a REALISTIC goal score for you in this category? 3
3. What days/times will you practice these? (ex: Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 7:00 am when I wake up for school) weekends What time of day before i go to bed
4. What exercises will you practice? (NOT just lifting weights . . . what lifts or exercises specifically by name)jumping jacks
5. How many repetitions (how many of the exercise you do at one time) and sets (how many times will you repeat those repetitions) will you start with each time you exercise? (ex: 2 sets of 5 push-ups = 10 push-ups total) How can you start with 20 if your goal is to do 3? Are you doing regular push-ups or modified?
6. How will you INCREASE your repetitions to reach your goal by spring testing? (ex: I will start with 2 sets of 5 push-ups three days per week and each month I will add on 1 more push up to each of my repetitions)i will do regular push ups and add on as i go i will add 2 more every time
softball because it helps me with running and i like having fun with my friendsMuscular Strength is the ability of the muscle to exert force during an activity (how strong you are).
Muscular Endurance is the ability of the muscle to continue to perform without fatigue (how long your muscles can last
1.push ups
2.burpies
3.relays
4.curl ups
5.jumping jacks
1 wieghts
1.my defenition of muscular strength is all the muscles that help your body move and breathe2.my defenition of muscular endurance is making your muscles stonger and healthy
you have PE because it help you get healthy>
fitness and health relate to gym because they try to make you more healthy and it is fun to figure out how you are doing in fitness.
excersise is necessary for our heart so it can pump blood
if we dont excersise our heart muscle it could stop pummping blood
the risks of heart diseases are being older or having other people in the family who have had the same problem
my age 10
seconds10
my resting heart rate78
my maximum heart rate 210
minimum heart rate =211 correct answer 157
my maximum heart rate=339 correct answer 184
1. running soccer football biking walking
2. WATCHING T.V PLAYING ON THE COMPUTER PLAYING VIDEO GAMES
YOUR BODY COULDNT BREATHE WITHOUT THE RESPERITORY SYSTEMWHEN YOU BREATHE OUT AIR YOU ACTUALLY BREATHE OUT CARBON DIOXIDE AND I FOUND THAT INTERESTING
WHAT OTHER BODY PARTS HELP YOU BREATHE
i learned that you should use the inside and outside of your foot.
i wont sag when i am on the rockwall.
i think the rockwall has little foot spots but other then that i think its really fun!!!!!!
OVER THE SUMMER I WON 4 SOFTBALL TOURNAMENTS!!! ALASO I TRIED OUT FOR A VOLLEYBALL TEAM THE HOLY APOSTALE CHARGERS! I ALSO WENT TO NOAHS ARK SO MUCH FUN!!!!!!!!!!
CANT WAIT FOR OUR NEXT UNIT IN GYM!!!!!!!